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Limbic system damage in MS: MRI assessment and correlations with clinical testing. [PDF]
Volume loss in some limbic region structures has been observed in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients. However, in vivo evaluation of existing tissue cellular microstructure integrity has received less attention.
Jie Wen +3 more
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Background and purposeThe limbic brain is involved in diverse cognitive, emotional, and autonomic functions. Injury of the various parts of the limbic system have been correlated with clinical deficits in MS.
Amanda Frisosky Abuaf +6 more
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Limbic Encephalitis Associated with COVID-19
Limbic encephalitis (LE) is an inflammatory disease of the brain, in which lesion is anatomically limited in structures of the limbic system. In some cases, LE can start with symptoms of limbic dysfunction with further involvement of other regions of the
Natalia A. Shnayder +4 more
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The limbic system is a neuroanatomical as well as a conceptual neuroscientific term. It encompasses several core structures of the brain involving development, architecture, connectivity, and function. In conceptual terms, the limbic system is regarded as an integral system for relating information to emotion, forming motivations of behavior ...
Elliott M. Marcus +2 more
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Migraine attacks as a result of hypothalamic loss of control
Migraine is a complex neurological disorder affecting approximately 12% of the population. The pathophysiology is not yet fully understood, however the clinical features of the disease, such as the cyclic behaviour of attacks and vegetative symptoms ...
Anne Stankewitz +9 more
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Byline: V. RajMohan, E. Mohandas "The hypothalamus, the anterior thalamic nucleus, the cingulate gyrus, the hippocampus and their interconnections, constitute a harmonious mechanism which may elaborate the functions of central emotion as well as participate in the emotional expression." James Papez, 1937 The limbic system consists of the ...
Rajmohan, V., Mohandas, E.
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It is already known that the discovery of kisspeptin was a revolutionary step in the understanding of neuroendocrine regulation of reproduction. Kisspeptin is one of the main moderators of the gonadotropic axis, but the kisspeptin gene is known to be ...
N. Melka +5 more
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Roles of estrogen receptor-alpha in mediating life span: the hypothalamic deregulation hypothesis. [PDF]
In several species caloric restriction (CR) extends life span. In this paper we integrate data from studies on CR and other sources to articulate the hypothalamic deregulation hypothesis by which estrogen receptor-alpha (ER-α) signaling in the ...
Barakat, Rita +6 more
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Limbic Tract Integrity Contributes to Pattern Separation Performance Across the Lifespan. [PDF]
Accurate memory for discrete events is thought to rely on pattern separation to orthogonalize the representations of similar events. Previously, we reported that a behavioral index of pattern separation was correlated with activity in the hippocampus ...
Bennett, Ilana J +2 more
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Large-scale network organization in the avian forebrain: a connectivity matrix and theoretical analysis [PDF]
Many species of birds, including pigeons, possess demonstrable cognitive capacities, and some are capable of cognitive feats matching those of apes.
Bingman, VP +4 more
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